In Brazilian slang, the phrase [“BUNDA PANDEIRO"] is used to describe attractive buttocks by referring to them as a tambourine. While the ass is a universally recognized symbol of sexual allure, the film blurs lines between gender and race, reducing each participant to the utilitarian role of a musical instrument. Traditional sexual roles are also eliminated. This “body concert” is a metaphorical representation of the “tambourine,“ which has no gender, ethnicity or sexual orientation but is defined perfect simply from the sound that it makes.
BUNDA PANDEIRO
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Alrighty then.
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Yeah I am all for gender tolerance but call me when they make one EXCLUSIVELY with female bundas LOL
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I say the american girls should chime in with their big boobies and we turn this into a huge polyrythmic madness...
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I'm brazilian, and I have never, ever heard anybody referring to attractive (or non-attractive, for that matter) buttocks as "bunda pandeiro"; such a flat surface would not relate to that round part of most people's anatomy. I guess that person just wanted to justify showing what they wanted to show on video...
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MARACATU wrote:such a flat surface would not relate to that round part of most people's anatomy.
It's the slapping aspect he's referring to...
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